The Spectator. ...John Bell, 1776 |
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Strana 15
... nature , and honefty of dif pofition , which always argues true greatnefs of mind , and is ufually accompanied with undaunt⚫ed courage and refolution , is in a great measure loft among us . · • · · The dialect of converfation is now ...
... nature , and honefty of dif pofition , which always argues true greatnefs of mind , and is ufually accompanied with undaunt⚫ed courage and refolution , is in a great measure loft among us . · • · · The dialect of converfation is now ...
Strana 21
... natural hump , which he difpofed . of , with . great joy of heart , among this collection of human miferies . There were ... nature , and was in the hand of a great many fine people : This was called the fpleen . But what most of all ...
... natural hump , which he difpofed . of , with . great joy of heart , among this collection of human miferies . There were ... nature , and was in the hand of a great many fine people : This was called the fpleen . But what most of all ...
Strana 28
... nature . 6 . < < " < . ་ • SIR , Oxford , June 25 , 1714 . WE TE are here wonderfully pleafed with the opening of your mouth , and very frequently open ours in approbation of your defign ; efpecially fince we find you are refolved to ...
... nature . 6 . < < " < . ་ • SIR , Oxford , June 25 , 1714 . WE TE are here wonderfully pleafed with the opening of your mouth , and very frequently open ours in approbation of your defign ; efpecially fince we find you are refolved to ...
Strana 37
... nature . Upon the reading of them , he was under no finall confufion to find that all his jokes had paffed through feveral editions , and that what he thought was a new conceit , and had appropriated to his own ufe , had appeared in ...
... nature . Upon the reading of them , he was under no finall confufion to find that all his jokes had paffed through feveral editions , and that what he thought was a new conceit , and had appropriated to his own ufe , had appeared in ...
Strana 42
... nature , will find it much more difficult to determine the value of their fellow creatures , and ' that men's characters are not thus to be given ingeneral words . There is indeed no fuch thing as a perfon intirely good or bad ; virtue ...
... nature , will find it much more difficult to determine the value of their fellow creatures , and ' that men's characters are not thus to be given ingeneral words . There is indeed no fuch thing as a perfon intirely good or bad ; virtue ...
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